I really love this bag. I made it from a recycled Old Navy backpack (the pink part) and pieced it with a piece of vintage fabric (the blue). I think it turned out pretty cute!
A friend saw a bag in the Sundance catalog and asked me to make one for her. I actually found some very similar fabric and made a pattern quite like the one in the catalog. It turned out pretty well, I even managed to make leather straps for it.
This next one was made from a large piece of killer bark cloth. I got it at a little antique/junk shop in Charlottesville. I really, really love this fabric. I even made a shower curtain from it!
Here is a basic tote made from a really cool piece of yellow flocked fabric. I think it used to be a tablecloth. I try to use thrifted and recycled fabrics as much as possible.
Same style but in oilcloth. I really, really love oilcloth. It's not terribly easy to sew with, but it sure is cute!
A friend saw a bag in the Sundance catalog and asked me to make one for her. I actually found some very similar fabric and made a pattern quite like the one in the catalog. It turned out pretty well, I even managed to make leather straps for it.
This next one was made from a large piece of killer bark cloth. I got it at a little antique/junk shop in Charlottesville. I really, really love this fabric. I even made a shower curtain from it!
Here is a basic tote made from a really cool piece of yellow flocked fabric. I think it used to be a tablecloth. I try to use thrifted and recycled fabrics as much as possible.
Same style but in oilcloth. I really, really love oilcloth. It's not terribly easy to sew with, but it sure is cute!
4 comments:
Susan,
Thank you, thank you for posting. I keep checking your blog for updates. Glad the computer is fixed. I really miss seeing you and being in the studio. Soon, soon, soon.
Susan
finally! i've been checking every day and been crushed to find no new posts. although seeing "Roller Derby!!!" always made me smile. <:o)
I LOVE the bags! Those oil cloth bags look like they would be great for grocery shopping. well, yours are probably too nice for grocery shopping. and anyway, i can never remember the bags.
but anyway, welcome back!
Marianne
I checked your blog on the (very) off chance and.....there it was! Loved seeing your bags. By the way, who is the model?
Betsy
My tall, thin, blond friend, Christine. She makes everything look good. And she is single, if you know anyone!
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